Advocacy

Push Kansas ahead with good policy

Kansans deserve a healthy and prosperous future that advances both our economy and our environment. Our members and volunteers are actively promoting smart policies to protect and improve our beautiful state.

Together, we pool our resources to hire a lobbyist who acts as the eyes and ears of the Kansas Sierra Club on the ground in Topeka. At the direction of our Legislative Committee, our lobbyist leads the charge advocating for greater responsibility of our natural resources, better energy infrastructure, and protection from harmful pollution, so we can leave a better place and future for our children. We are membership and volunteer driven – join us in the movement for a more healthy, clean, and just future, today!

Who represents you?

Join the Legislative Action Tree

Make your voice count. Become an active volunteer. Let your voice be heard.

Send an email to info@Kansas.SierraClub.org In addition to your email address, tell us if you are already a member or simply want to help. Give us your phone number and full address.

We must convince legislators to protect water and air resources, AND to make Kansas a leader in Wind Energy, Solar, and Energy Conservation and Efficiency. Our legislators must be convinced to take the necessary steps to promote wind energy and other green jobs in Kansas. We need to get prepared now. Here’s what you can do to help and it won’t take much of your time either now or later.

Volunteer to be on our Legislative Action TREE to call, write or email your state senator and representative on important issues when we give you the word. You will also get the KLN (the Kansas Legislative Newsletter) by our lobbyist Zack Pistora during the legislative session.

Courtesy of you

The Sierra Club is driven by citizen members and supporters like you.

Together we rally to safeguard the health of our communities, protect wildlife, and preserve our remaining wild places through grassroots activism, public education, lobbying, and litigation.
Join us today and become part of America's largest environmental organization.